cmdn education research seminar series
Centre for Medical Education, Tay Park House, 484 Perth Road, Dundee DD2 1LR, Scotland, UK Tel: +44 (0)1382 381958 Fax: +44 (0)1382 645748 Email: [email protected]/meded/cmdnseminars The University of Dundee is a Scottish Registered Charity, No. SC015096
2013
series aims in order to build research capacity and capability across the College of medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, we are running a series of seminars and workshops annually.
We have tried to streamline the series to one event a month which incorporates a seminar and a quarterly methodological workshop.
These seminars and workshops are open to all, although preference will be given to CMDN staff (and students) in the event that a maximum number is stipulated.
WelCome Welcome to the College of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing education research seminar programme for 2013. it is our great pleasure to share with you the 2013 series. In it you will find a range of key topics in healthcare education research (e.g. theory and practice, assessment and feedback, technology-enhanced learning etc.) presented by local, national and international speakers, and a series of qualitative and quantitative methodological workshops relevant to healthcare education research.
This seminar and workshop programme aims to build capacity for healthcare education research across the College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, and give CmDN colleagues the opportunity to meet fellow education researchers within the College and beyond. In particular, regular attenders to the CMDN education research seminars include colleagues from the School of Education, Social Work and Continuing Education (SESWCE) at the University of Dundee, and from NHS Education for Scotland (NES).
We are now into our fourth year of this seminar and workshop programme and would like to thank all of the people who have attended our seminars and workshops over the last three years and in particular those regular attenders who have made the series such a great success in 2012. We would also like to thank both the Medical Education Institute and ACT for their generous financial support of this 2013 programme. Without this funding these seminars and workshops would not be possible.
You will notice that two of the seminars are co-hosted by the University-wide Centre for research and innovation in Teaching and learning (CRITAL). We welcome all healthcare educators (University and NHS-based), colleagues from CRITAL, SESWCE and NES. Please do get these dates in your diary and join us next year. If you have any questions about the programme or suggestions for future seminars, please email Dr Rola Ajjawi ([email protected]).
orGanisinG teamDr Rola Ajjawi Senior Lecturer in Medical Education
Professor Charlotte Rees Professor of Education Research and CME Director
medical education institute
dalhousie Building
ninewells hospital
WorKshoPs: 2.15 - 4.15 PM
Room 2F14, Dalhousie Building
MAY Wednesday 29th
Professor Karen mannDalhousie University, Canada
how can theory guide our education practice?
DECEMBER Wednesday 11th
dr lynn urquart lisi Gordon alisdair smithiesCentre for Medical Education, University of Dundee
Working with video methods in healthcare education research: ethical, technical and epistemological issues
Venue to be confirmed
JULY Monday 8th
dr Kevin evaMcMaster University, Canada
Selecting outcome measures in healthcare professional education research
Seminar Rooms A/B, Ninewells Hospital
In association with crital
education research seminars
The CMDN Education Research seminar series aims to present high-quality educational research to an often mixed audience comprised of users of educational research (e.g. health professional educators, healthcare students etc.) and other producers of educational research (e.g. educational and social sciences researchers). Through these monthly seminars, we expect the audience to develop their knowledge of various educational topics commensurate with CmDN research themes (e.g. scholarship of teaching, learning & assessment, professionalism, clinical skills etc.). We also expect the audience to learn more about educational and social sciences theories underpinning educational research and methodologies relevant to educational research. We also expect the research seminars to provide like-minded researchers across the College and outside with a forum to network with colleagues.
education research WorKshoPs
The CMDN Education Research workshop series comprises four methodological workshops per year linked to four of the monthly seminars. Through these quarterly workshops, we expect participants to develop their understanding of important and innovative methods in healthcare education research and how they might apply these methods to their own research contexts.
Room 2S14, Dalhousie Building
In association with crital
FEBRUARY Thursday 28th
Professor Charlotte ReesCentre for Medical Education, University of Dundee
Focus groups in educational research
Lecture Theatre 2, Ninewells Hospital
FEBRUARY Thursday 28th
alisdair smithiesCentre for Medical Education, University of Dundee
Experiencing transitions in postgraduate medical education
Room 2F14, Dalhousie Building
MARCH Monday 25th
Dr Karen MattickPeninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
Educational interventions to support junior doctors’ prescribing
Clinical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital
APRIL Monday 22nd
dr sarah YardleyKeele University
“That’s not how it works in the real world”: exploring interfaces between theory and practice in medical education?
Clinical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital
MAY Wednesday 29th
Professor Karen mannDalhousie University, Canada
Exploring self-assessment and feedback: a research journey
Room 2S14, Dalhousie Building
JUNE Wednesday 26th
Professor Brendan mccormackUniversity of Ulster
Developing person-centred practice: politics, processes and practices
Clinical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital
JULY Monday 8th
dr Kevin evaMcMaster University, Canada
Recent advances in admissions technology: What has the MMI taught us about selecting health professionals?”
Seminar Rooms A/B, Ninewells Hospital
AUGUST Wednesday 7th
Professor alison Bullock Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University
Continuing education: making a difference to dental practice?
Dundee Dental school lecture Theatre
SEPTEMBER Wednesday 18th
Professor della FreethQueen Mary College, University of London
inter-professional working and learning
Room 2S16, Dalhousie Building
OCTOBER Wednesday 30th
dr Jon dowellUndergraduate Medical Education, University of Dundee
the uKcat research database and studies so far
Clinical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital
NOVEMBER Wednesday 27th
Dr Rola Ajjawi & Dr Susie SchofieldCentre for Medical Education, University of Dundee
Interactive assessment and collaboration via technology
Clinical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital
DECEMBER Wednesday 11th
dr lynn urquartCentre for Medical Education, University of Dundee
exploring student feedback within the clinical workplace: insights from video reflexivity methodology
Clinical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital
seminars: 1.00 - 2.00 PM
In association with crital
In association with crital
JANUARY Wednesday 30th
dr ashley dennisScottish Medical Education Research Consortium (SMERC)
Setting the agenda for medical education research in Scotland: preliminary findings from an online survey with multiple stakeholders